Young nanny Anya Kozlov takes a job at the elite BDSM club, Wicked, in order to pay for her upcoming trip to Paris. Donning a mask to disguise herself she uses the fake name of Dove. On her first night she is shocked when she finds out that the man she is a nanny for and has an enormous crush on, Jesse Shaw, is also a member of Wicked. When Jesse expresses his interest in teaching her about the dark pleasures of Dominance and submission Anya is helpless to resist, even though she is lying to him about who she is.
Jesse can't seem to get Dove, out of his mind. It's been five years since his wife passed and for the first time he feels something beyond physical lust or friendship for a woman. He is angry and hurt when he finds out that Dove is really Anya, his meek and mousy nanny. With only a few weeks left before Anya leaves for Paris, Jesse is determined to get her to not only tell the truth, but also mark her heart and soul so that she doesn't forget him when they are an ocean apart.

Whoa, in book two of Club Wicked series Mrs Mayburn definitely turned up the heat!

In order to pay for her upcoming trip to Paris, Nanny Anya Kozlov started her second job at an exclusive BDSM club, Wicked. What she didn’t expect was to see at the club was her boss, Master Jesse, the father of the twins she babysits.

The passion and the steamy, sexy-time between Anya and Master Jesse were sweet, intense and out of control. Usually I am not a fond of reading pain-play (light), but I found myself oversee that part of the book. There was time I am not sure if I like how Anya behaves when she is with Master Jesse, but then I have to remind myself, Anya’s character was supposed to be very young and naive.

Anya is caring and sweet, young and full of curiosity. Her love was passionate, energetic, enthusiastic, trusting and real. It’s no wonder Master Jesse has fallen head over heels for Anya. The Dom and Sub relationship between Anya and Master Jesse were well-balanced, Anya trusted Jesse to explore her sexuality, and Master Jesse pushes her outside of the box and to learn to enjoy herself. I also like how Anya opened her Master Jesse’s eyes to spend more time with his family, and enjoy life outside of work.